MAKE A MEME View Large Image Six Miles High Without Leaving Ground. Here at an unidentified location, a new low-pressure chamber in which student pilots, without leaving the ground, may “soar” 35,000 feet, at a mile a minute. The chamber is used to test a ...
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Keywords: Lot-9434-12: Future U.S. Pilots “Fly” Six Miles High Without Leaving Ground. Here at an unidentified location, a new low-pressure chamber in which student pilots, without leaving the ground, may “soar” 35,000 feet, at a mile a minute. The chamber is used to test a student’s fitness for high altitude flying and to accustom those so suited to conditions at great heights. Office of War Information Photograph, April 22-28, 1942. (2016/01/08). Lot-9434-12: Future U.S. Pilots “Fly” Six Miles High Without Leaving Ground. Here at an unidentified location, a new low-pressure chamber in which student pilots, without leaving the ground, may “soar” 35,000 feet, at a mile a minute. The chamber is used to test a student’s fitness for high altitude flying and to accustom those so suited to conditions at great heights. Office of War Information Photograph, April 22-28, 1942. (2016/01/08).
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